<p>Hi, I go to a school with no science AP/honor courses. I took biology my freshman year, doubled up chemistry 1 and advanced biology my sophomore yr, and doubled up chemistry 2 and physics junior yr. Earned all As. I self-studied for the AP Chem exam and got a 4, and I took a biology course for 8 wks at Harvard. Our school offers no more science courses. My community college only has a gen. chem course but i took chem1, chem2, and the AP exam and really don't have the time to take it. My community college also offers a physics courses but i don't want to take physics again senior yr. Basically, i have no science my senior year. is this bad for applying to ivy leagues?</p>
<p>you seem to have like 5 sci credits, so don't stress it. Take other challenging classes instead:)</p>
<p>i dont think it should be a problem. you have a FANTASTIC science background. you did what you could and thats all anyone could ask. your science is amazing, dont trip. youve gone above and beyond</p>